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| - Wow! I don't know how you could not give these performers 5-stars. I mean, seriously, what an amazing experience and production! It was the only show I saw in Vegas, but it was by far the best show I've seen in a long time, and that includes NYC productions. You gotta get some Beatles Love when you're in LV.
I tried to get discounted tickets, but that didn't work out, so we're staying at the Mirage and head back there to check on availability on a Sunday night. Shows remaining = 7:00p and 9:30p. We opted for the 9:30p show so we could catch dinner beforehand. Much to our surprise they had tickets available.
The guy at the Mirage ticket counter was really cool, he talked about the seat offerings and mentioned how the back seats were not that far from the stage and you're higher up and can see everything as opposed to the front seats which are set lower than the stage. You can pick what you want, but we were pretty happy w/ our seats in the back row. Another bonus - - he even offered us a 20% discount...that rocked. He said they were 98% sold out, when we got in there we saw several rows of open seating, so lesson's learned - - everything's negotiable, it doesn't hurt to ask, you may get your wish.
The show was spectacular to say the least. If you're a Beatles fan then you have to go, if you're not then you'll become one regardless. As for the show itself, it's like a combination of Harry Potter, Technocolor Coat, Willy Wonka, Stomp, and Tim Burton. There's singing, plenty of different styles of dancing, a little acrobatics, rollerblading, and lots of props and fun. The dancing is eloquent and graceful. They match it all w/ the various Beatles hits and also play some vintage film at the end of the show.
It was one of the highlights of my trip to Vegas, this show was spectacular and I would definitely go back again and again and again. This show and the cast ROCK!
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